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Learning Unix for OS X Mountain Lion: Using Unix and Linux Tools at the Command Line
Learning Unix for OS X Mountain Lion: Using Unix and Linux Tools at the Command Line
It’s been a long time since we went through the dramatic transition from Mac OS 9 to the more complicated and graphically rich world of OS X. Many of you reading this have never known a Mac interface that wasn’t actually OS X (pronounce that “oh-ess ten” to sound cool). The biggest change...
Enterprise Games: Using Game Mechanics to Build a Better Business
Enterprise Games: Using Game Mechanics to Build a Better Business
We are living in a time of big changes. We face changes driven by powerful forces like world population growth; rising prices for food, fuel, and raw materials; depletion of natural resources; and increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. And at the very same time, we are also surrounded by the...
Programming Hive
Programming Hive
Programming Hive introduces Hive, an essential tool in the Hadoop ecosystem that provides an SQL (Structured Query Language) dialect for querying data stored in the Hadoop Distributed Filesystem (HDFS), other filesystems that integrate with Hadoop, such as MapR-FS and Amazon’s S3 and databases like HBase (the...
CSS and Documents
CSS and Documents
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a powerful tool that transforms the presentation of a document or a collection of documents, and it has spread to nearly every corner of the web as well as into many ostensibly non-web environments. For example, Gecko-based browsers use CSS to affect the presentation of the browser chrome itself,...
Dart: Up and Running
Dart: Up and Running
When we joined Google and entered the fascinating world of web browser development more than six years ago, the web was a different place. It was clear that a new breed of web apps was emerging, but the performance of the underlying platform left much to be desired. Given our background in designing and implementing...
PHP & MySQL: The Missing Manual
PHP & MySQL: The Missing Manual
Given that you’re reading this book, the chances are good that you’ve built a web page in HTML. You’ve styled it by using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and maybe written a little JavaScript to validate your custom-built web forms. If that wasn’t enough, you’ve learned a lot more...
HTML5 Hacks
HTML5 Hacks
HTML5 is the new catchall term for “the Web.” Like Ajax and Web 2.0 before, the term can cause confusion when used in different contexts. HTML5 is technically the fifth revision of the HTML markup language, but you will find the term being used to describe an umbrella of next-generation web technology...
Kinect Hacks: Tips & Tools for Motion and Pattern Detection
Kinect Hacks: Tips & Tools for Motion and Pattern Detection
The way we interact with machines is always changing. As technology evolves, new ways of interacting with computers become available to us, one innovative breakthrough after the next. If we go back 10 years, RIM was just starting to implement phone capabilities into their line of Blackberry mobile devices. Now we...
Mac OS X and iOS Internals: To the Apple's Core (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
Mac OS X and iOS Internals: To the Apple's Core (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
EVEN MORE THAN TEN YEARS AFTER ITS INCEPTION, there is a dearth of books discussing the architecture of OS X, and virtually none about iOS. While there is plentiful documentation on Objective-C, the frameworks, and Cocoa APIs of OS X, it often stops short of the system-call level and implementation specifi cs. There is some...
iOS 6 Programming Cookbook
iOS 6 Programming Cookbook
The long-awaited iOS 6 SDK (Software Development Kit) is finally out, and we need to learn about all the great features that this release offers us. Apple did a great job adding new features to the SDK and, of course, to iOS itself. iOS 6 is much more stable than the previous versions of iOS, as you would expect....
Practical Zendesk Administration: Best practices for setting up your customer service platform
Practical Zendesk Administration: Best practices for setting up your customer service platform
We built Zendesk back in 2007 because we were frustrated with the quality of the customer service applications that existed at the time. The vast majority of these “solutions” were big, clunky, on-premise enterprise applications, distributed on CDs, and took forever to deploy. Even proof-of-concept projects...
IP Routing
IP Routing

This concise guide offers the basic concepts of IP routing, free of hype and jargon. It begins with the simplest routing protocol, RIP, and then proceeds, in order of complexity, to IGRP, EIGRP, RIP2, OSPF, and finally to BGP. New concepts are presented one at a time in successive chapters. By the end, you will have mastered not only...

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